On June 5 at about 11 a.m., Milpitas Police Department officers responded to an alarm following a robbery at Meriwest Credit Union at 117 N. Milpitas Blvd.

That morning, four men entered the credit union. At least one suspect approached a teller and demanded money. All four then fled to the rear of the credit union on foot, jumped over a fence and disappeared with an undisclosed amount of money, police said.

Arriving officers searched the area but did not locate the suspects.

No injuries were reported during the robbery in the credit union, which was filled with employees and customers, police said.

The suspects were only described as two black men and two unknown race men between 18 and 25 years of age. All of the suspects wore dark clothing, police said.

Police would not disclose whether a weapon was used during the robbery. The case remains under investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation was informed of the robbery and is part of the ongoing case.

Teen arrested for embezzlement

On June 4 at 3:55 p.m., police responded to a suspected embezzlement from The Home Depot at 1177 Great Mall Drive.

Police say between May 16 and the time of the call, Home Depot security conducted an investigation on an employee who allegedly stole $900 in cash, gift cards and candy from the business. The company then called police to make an arrest.

Arriving officers took Jamal Shabazz, 18, of Milpitas, into custody on charges of embezzlement, police said.

Man cited for possessing switchblade

On June 4 at 12:17 a.m., a police officer stopped a white 2004 Lincoln LS sedan for an expired registration on the 100 block of South Main Street.

The officer soon discovered the driver, Edward Gomez Jr., 34, of San Jose, was in possession of a switchblade knife with a 4-inch blade.

The officer cited Gomez for possession of an illegal weapon, police said.

Two auto burglaries reported on West Calaveras

On June 2 at about 9:30 p.m., police responded to two auto burglaries reported in the same parking lot on the 300 block of West Calaveras Boulevard.

That evening, someone used an unknown object to smash a passenger window to a 2001 Chevrolet four-door sedan. The suspects stole a laptop computer and related equipment valued at $700, police said.

Similarly, someone used an unknown object to shatter the rear window to a 2008 Toyota four-door sedan. The suspects then stole a laptop case, miscellaneous documents and a set of keys, police said.

Officers recovered all of the stolen items from the Toyota after they were found discarded nearby, police said.

There are no suspects in this case, police said.

Sunglasses stolen from furniture store

On June 1 at about 9:30 a.m., police responded to a theft that occurred in the back offices at Ashley Furniture HomeStore at 128 Ranch Drive.

Sometime between May 30 and the time of the call someone entered the business, gained access to an office and stole a pair of $180 sunglasses from a store employee, a 39-year-old Santa Clara man, police said.

No suspects are known in this case, police said.

Teen cited for arson at Ayer Lane park

On June 2 at 2:28 p.m., police responded to the report of a fire at a private park on the 100 block of Ayer Lane.

That afternoon, officers contacted multiple people near a park bench that was partially set on fire with burning plastic cups, police said.

On June 2 at 9:07 a.m., police responded to the report of stolen auto parts on the 1000 block of Ames Avenue.

Sometime between May 30 and the time of the call someone removed all of the tires and wheels from a parked 2002 Volvo C70 on the street. The thieves left the white Volvo suspended on car jacks, police said.

The total loss was valued at $1,200. No suspects are known, police said.

Transient busted for drug possession

On May 29 at 6:17 a.m., a police officer patrolling outside Executive Inn at 95 Dempsey Road discovered two people sitting inside a white 1988 Chevrolet sedan in the parking lot, police said.

The officer discovered that Justin Rucker, a 24-year-old transient from San Jose, was allegedly in possession of methamphetamine, cocaine and drug paraphernalia. Rucker also appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance, police said.

Rucker was arrested on the charges and taken into custody. The other person in the car was not identified as that part of the case is being reviewed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office, police said.

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